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  • Meet Controlist – Your Simple List Manager

    Controlist is the easiest way to organize everything in your life. Whether you’re packing for a trip, planning groceries, managing tasks, or just keeping track of ideas — Controlist gives you a clean, fast, and intuitive experience.

    No distractions. No clutter. Just lists.


    ✨ Key Features

    • ✅ Create and manage unlimited lists
    • 📝 Add and edit items with ease
    • 🔄 Reorder or delete items instantly
    • 🌙 Beautiful, distraction-free interface
    • 📱 All data stored locally — private and secure
    • 🧳 Perfect for travelers, planners, and everyday organization

    📲 Made for iPhone

    Controlist was built with native Swift and UIKit, designed to feel right at home on iOS. It’s lightweight, fast, and always ready when you need it.


    🔒 Privacy First

    We don’t track you. We don’t store your data. Everything stays on your device, where it belongs.


    🚀 Try It Now

    Available on the App Store:
    Download Controlist →

  • Controlist – Support

    Thank you for using Controlist! We’re here to help.

    📩 Contact Us

    If you have any questions, issues, or suggestions, w free to contact us:

    Email: controlist@toscano.com.br
    We usually respond within 24–48 hours.

    🙋 Frequently Asked Questions

    Q: I lost my data, can I recover it?
    A: If you’re using iCloud, your data may be synced and recoverable on another device. Otherwise, data stored locally cannot be recovered once deleted or if the app is uninstalled.

    Q: How do I delete a list or item?
    A: Swipe left on any item or list to reveal the delete option.

    Q: Is my data private?
    A: Yes. We do not collect or share your personal data. All information is stored locally on your device (or optionally in iCloud).

    We’re constantly working to improve Controlist. Your feedback is always welcome!

  • Privacy Policy

    Effective Date: May 29, 2025

    Thank you for using Controlist (“we”, “us”, or “our”). Your privacy is important to us. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, and safeguard your information when you use our iOS application.

    1. Information We Collect

    We collect the following types of data depending on how you use the app:

    a. User-Provided Information

    – Name or nickname (if entered)

    – List items or notes you create

    – Preferences and settings

    b. Automatically Collected Information

    We do not collect any personal or device information automatically. There is no tracking, analytics, or advertising in this app.

    c. Optional Cloud Sync or Backups (if applicable)

    If you opt in to use cloud sync (e.g., iCloud), your data will be stored securely using Apple’s iCloud services and governed by Apple’s privacy policies.

    2. How We Use Your Information

    We use your information solely for the purpose of providing core app functionalities, such as:

    – Saving your lists or content

    – Loading your saved data

    – Remembering your preferences

    We do not share, sell, or use your data for marketing or advertising.

    3. Data Retention and Security

    All data is stored:

    – Locally on your device, and/or

    – Securely in your iCloud account (if the feature is enabled)

    We do not store or access your data on our own servers.

    4. Third-Party Services

    This app uses limited third-party services to support advertising functionality.

    **Tracking is only requested to deliver personalized advertising content.**  

    No personal or device-level data is collected beyond what is necessary for displaying ads.

    If future updates introduce additional third-party services (such as crash reporting or user feedback tools), this policy will be updated accordingly.

    5. Children’s Privacy

    This app is designed for general use and does not knowingly collect information from children under the age of 13. If we become aware that we have collected personal information from a child without parental consent, we will take immediate steps to delete it.

    6. Your Rights

    You have full control over your data:

    – You may delete or edit your information at any time.

    – If using iCloud, you can disable it in your iOS settings to prevent sync.

    7. Changes to This Policy

    We may occasionally update this Privacy Policy. If changes are made, the updated policy will be published at [Insert URL] and noted within the app if necessary.

    8. Diagnostics

    To help us ensure the stability and performance of the app, we may collect limited diagnostic data, such as:

    • Crash Data: Information like crash logs to help identify and fix unexpected issues.
    • Performance Data: Metrics such as app launch time, hang rate, or battery/energy usage.
    • Other Diagnostic Data: Any other technical data collected solely for the purpose of diagnosing issues and improving the app’s reliability.

    This data does not include any personally identifiable information and is used exclusively to enhance the technical performance of the app.

    9. Contact

    If you have any questions, concerns, or feedback regarding this Privacy Policy, please contact us at:  

    **[controlist@toscano.com.br]**

  • O mundo das VPNs.

    Muito boa a matéria sobre VPNs da NetworkComputing.
    Ela da uma visão geral de como e onde funcionam tais reder vituais …

    Para lêr a notícia é só clicar no link aqui

  • Desafio SEBRAE.

    O Sebrae lançou um jogo virtual, meio CD ROM, meio Web, que simula o dia-a-dia de uma empresa para universitários que se imaginam como diretores. O futuro empreendedor deve tomar decisões sobre compras de matériasprima, preços de produtos e investimentos em marketing. A arbitragem ficará a cargo da Coppe/UFRJ. De cada estado brasileiro vai sair uma equipe campeã. A final será em dezempbro, em Brasília. O vencedor leva uma viagem para o Vale do Silício, na Califórnia.

    http://www.desafio.sebrae.com.br

  • Vê se pode uma coisa dessas!

    O garoto chinês Lei Pui Sang, de 17 anos, morreu no finalzinho de maio depois de ter jogado o game Diablo II por mais de 10 horas seguidas.
    Segundo a BBC, os médicos que atenderam Sang afirmaram que o rapaz morreu por causa de uma parada cardíaca. Ele foi encontrado inconsciente sobre o console na LAN House onde ele trabalhava, em Hong Kong.
    Depois de seu turno de oito horas, diz a matéria, Sang, ao invés de ir para casa, iniciou um combate online, que durou por dez horas. O intervalo entre o game e sua volta ao batente, quando o rapaz dormiu um pouco, foi de apenas duas horas. Os outros funcionários da LAN House disseram que o rapaz passava seu horário de almoço jogando há já algumas semanas.
    Os médicos que o atenderam acreditam que o game causou um cansaço tão grande a ponto de afetar o coração do rapaz.

  • Inauguração

    Inauguração
    Eita até que enfim coloquei o site no ar …
    Espero que em pouco tempo o site já estaja com mais algumas notícias, mas enquanto isso é só isso …

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    Marcelo Toscano